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  • #16
    Originally posted by mmmpat View Post
    O sorry about not being specific this was for the golf gti mk 6 2.0 tsi. The modshack CAI, was there any trouble installing it, it seems like it has alot of good reviews on the golfmk6.com forums and its alot cheaper as well. Does it come with the stage 2 tubing?
    I'm a fan of the modshack, but it is only a bucket, you have to fit it to the inlet. If you want a full inlet then you will have to look elsewhere. I think the ultimate setup draws air from the stock location and is fully sealed, such as the Forge, APR, VW racing etc, the modshack comes with inlet pipes you can plumb somewhere cold, but it took me a custom front to get it fully sealed like the above filters.

    If you like to tinker or plan to build your own inlet plumbing then the modshack is a good option, but it really suits those that want to tinker a bit.

    ---------- Post added at 04:29 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:27 PM ----------

    Originally posted by KRA21E View Post
    Hi Mate,

    Have you thought about a K&N Airbox? http://www.knfilters.com/instruction...4-832_inst.pdf

    Cheers,

    Goran.
    Interesting concept, wonder where it draws air from.....
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    • #17
      Unfortunately im not a fan of those filters on a stick, wanted a closed box. I ended up purchasing the AWE CCB intake AWE Tuning C|C|B (Cold Cone Box) Intake - GTI 2.0T - Mk6 G/J (10+) - VW - PRODUCTS . Thanks for your help guys, i wanted to purchase this intake but had trouble getting it shipped and also the dealers here, make it hard to purchase.

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      • #18
        good pick, looks like nice kit with good isolation. I don't see how the Modshack one was going to pull cold air.

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        • #19
          cheers mate, next step is getting a TBE, wanted to get just the down pipe so i can get a stage 2 tune. But may aswell go all the way. Was thinking either the eurojet TBE NEW: Eurojet 3" MK6 Exhaust Systems - VW GTI MKVI Forum / VW Golf R Forum / VW Golf MKVI Forum / VW GTI Forum - Golfmk6.com , or the ultimate racing one Ultimate-Racing :: Volkswagen :: Golf GTI (MK6 '10+) :: Exhaust :: 2010+ Golf GTI 3” Dual Exit Catback Exhaust . Again hard part is shipping =.=

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          • #20
            Those are pretty keen prices, I'm flat out doing 42DD mild steel delivered much under those ( will approx be )! You do realise they don't have a cat?
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            • #21
              they can be purchased with a cat as long as you pay extra of course. O really about how much is it for your one greg?

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              • #22
                All the options below are 14 gauge ( 2mm wall ) alum coated mild steel, stainless muff/res/tips, has specific MK6 GTI dual wall 3.5" tips, all have a 3" mid pipe with resonator, all prices delivered to your door:

                3" dump - 2.5" cat back, cat converter ( recommended, gives the 20% extra sound the vast majority want ) $1559

                3" entire pipe with cat converter $1579 ( this is aggressively loud - sound clip on website below, I wouldnlt get one personally )

                Ceramic coat for dump - +$140.

                Ceramic entire pipe +$380 ( overkill )

                Regardless of pipe, postage is always a few hundred on a full system, and import duty and GST kick in over the $1000 mark. Prices above include all that.

                MK6 Turbo back exhaust










                Last edited by Greg Roles; 13-11-2011, 06:13 PM.
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                • #23
                  nice greg looks tough and price looks good. Was thinking of going with eurojet since some of the guys recommended it on here and one of the forum members are selling them.

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                  • #24
                    No problem, Tim's pipes are indeed great bang for buck!
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                    • #25
                      For those who claim that replacing the stock intake is a waste of time, I'm absolutely certain that every mechanical engineer on the planet would disagree with the basic premise that increasing the volume flow rate of oxygen into an internal combustion engine is a "waste of time".

                      Obviously, in a modern computer controlled engine, the computer will need to be tuned to get the most out of the increased oxygen, otherwise it is true that it won't make all that much difference. There was a statement that the factory intake must be engineered perfectly because it is a German car. Well, not necessarily. The intake is engineered to make the engine smooth, quiet, meet emissions and environment regulations in hundreds of countries, be economically efficient, and so on. Performance of the intake is just one element. A well engineered aftermarket intake that takes away price and noise from the equation is going to be much, much better performing than a factory item.

                      I've got APR stage 1 software with the full stage 2 Carbonio intake. I have done numerous road tests with and without the intake, and it makes a noticeable difference to responsiveness and low end power. The difference in high end in less noticeable but the dyno would probably pick it up. It also makes a pretty cool noise both on induction spool and blow-off/compressor flutter noise, if you're into that kind of thing.

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                      • #26
                        Quick question for Greg or any other pros out there.. Is there any merit in say, wrapping the intake tubes/pipes in insulation, like exhaust wrap etc?

                        Sorry, forgot... Mk4 Golf, GTI 1.8T conversion, APR stage 1, stock air, stock exhaust..
                        Last edited by kendog; 04-11-2012, 10:35 PM.
                        Dark Grey Mk4 Golf, 1.8T GTI conversion, APR stage 1, stock air intake, FMIC, 3" to 2.5" Exhaust, FK AK Street Coils, Black 18" (Avant Garde M310's ?), tinted tails, ...

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                        • #27
                          Yes theoretical gains due to lower intake temps. lower intake temps = better combustion. May or may not be noticeable, but can't hurt.

                          What is your current intake made out of?
                          Does it have an efficient air flow?

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                          • #28
                            Not all CAI are made equal, just keep an eye on this thread: VWVortex.com - Aftermarket Intakes and Fuel Trim Issues
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                            Manual MY12 RB Golf R | Bluefin Stg2 | Milltek turbo-back

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Tobes_WIR35 View Post
                              Yes theoretical gains due to lower intake temps. lower intake temps = better combustion. May or may not be noticeable, but can't hurt.

                              What is your current intake made out of?
                              Does it have an efficient air flow?
                              As above, it's just the stock MK4 GTI air/airbox/filter box, plain black plastic factory VW pipes/tubes..
                              Dark Grey Mk4 Golf, 1.8T GTI conversion, APR stage 1, stock air intake, FMIC, 3" to 2.5" Exhaust, FK AK Street Coils, Black 18" (Avant Garde M310's ?), tinted tails, ...

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                              • #30
                                Without looking at it I'd say you'd get most gains out of achieving more efficient air flow. You want as few bends as possible, consistent bore, smooth bends, plenty of cool fresh air being drawn in from grille/headlight. Heat wrap it if you want but gains will probably be negligible.

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